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CHAPTER II. ON THE RELATIONS AND HARMONY OF COLOUR.

PART II. ON COLOURS AND PIGMENTS GENERALLY.

CHAPTER III. ON CLASSES OF COLOURS.

CHAPTER IV. ON THE DURABILITY AND EVANESCENCE OF PIGMENTS.

CHAPTER V. ON THE GENERAL QUALITIES OF PIGMENTS.

PART III. ON COLOURS AND PIGMENTS INDIVIDUALLY.

CHAPTER VI. ON COLOURS AND PIGMENTS INDIVIDUALLY.

CHAPTER VII. ON THE NEUTRAL, WHITE.

CHAPTER VIII. ON THE PRIMARY, YELLOW.

CHAPTER IX. ON THE PRIMARY, RED.

CHAPTER X. ON THE PRIMARY, BLUE.

CHAPTER XI. ON THE SECONDARY, ORANGE.

CHAPTER XII. ON THE SECONDARY, GREEN.

CHAPTER XIII. ON THE SECONDARY, PURPLE.

CHAPTER XIV. ON THE TERTIARY, CITRINE.

CHAPTER XV. ON THE TERTIARY, RUSSET.

CHAPTER XVI. ON THE TERTIARY, OLIVE.

CHAPTER XVII. ON THE SEMI-NEUTRAL, BROWN.

CHAPTER XVIII. ON THE SEMI-NEUTRAL, MARRONE.

CHAPTER XIX. ON THE SEMI-NEUTRAL, GRAY.

CHAPTER XX. ON THE NEUTRAL, GREY.

CHAPTER XXI. ON THE NEUTRAL, BLACK.

ADDENDUM.

THE STORY OF THE FISHERMAN AND THE GENIE

THE HISTORY OF THE YOUNG KING OF THE BLACK ISLES

THE STORY OF GULNARE OF THE SEA

THE STORY OF THE CITY OF BRASS

THE STORY OF ALI BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES

THE HISTORY OF CODADAD AND HIS BROTHERS

Title: A Window in Thrums

Author: J. M. Barrie

Language: English

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Transcriber's note:
The volume from which this e-book was created contained two books, A Window in Thrums and Auld Licht Idylls.



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